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Advertising a timeshare is easy. You can use so many techniques to effectively advertise your timeshare, both online and in offline publications. A timeshare rental can be hard to sell, at times, since some people are skeptical about buying ... more »
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A totally stress-free vacation? Yes, it can be done. Especially if you choose to go to an all-inclusive resort. You won't have to keep taking out your wallet and you can truly relax. Here's how to find a great deal..... more »
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It isn't easy to overcome the fear of flying, especially if we are not familiar with flying. Don't allow fear to dictate how you live. There is en entire world to explore. if you want to travel and see places, you for the most part, have to fly. ... more »
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Vacation travel by train may not be for everyone, but those that give it a try will likely find it a leisurely way to see plenty of countryside without doing the driving yourself. Here are a few steps that can be taken before and during your ... more »
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Estimated at one time to be the largest city in the world next to Constantinople, Cordoba was founded in ancient Roman times. Located in Andalusia in southern Spain, Cordoba is a much more modest city these days, but evidence of its past glory is ... more »
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The Republic of Ecuador, with its varied geography that includes coastal beaches, mountainous regions and the Amazon rainforest, offers plenty to intrigue the naturalist as well as the traveler with more urban tastes... more »
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The city of Grand Forks, North Dakota, is located on the western bank of the Red River, and is named after the forking of the Red Lake River and the Red River of the North. Grand Forks grew out of the existence of the steamboat port on Red River... more »
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Planning on a making a trip to Japan to study the language? A homestay is a wonderful way to immerse yourself in a country’s culture while at the same time making friends that will last a lifetime. Moreover, with Japan’s astronomical living ... more »
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Sacto, as the locals call it, is California's vibrant and likable capital city. With its many museums and learning centers, Sacramento is an ideal spot to study the fascinating history of California... more »
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Founded on salt flats and grown of railroad prosperity, the 'Festival City' of Roanoke, Virginia, and its famous 100-foot star welcome visitors to one of the nation's longest-running markets and liveliest downtown areas. Situated in the heart of ... more »
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Sao Paulo is the largest city in Brazil. In fact, with approximately 30 million people in its metropolitan area, Sao Paulo includes more people than New York City and its suburbs. The wealthiest city in the Southern Hemisphere, Sao Paulo is also ... more »
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Tel Aviv is Israel's cultural center, a thriving metropolis with a contemporary atmosphere, an active nightlife and a fast-paced reputation. However, just because you're heading to a cosmopolitan city doesn't mean you have to spend a fortune to ... more »
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Known as the "green heart of Italy," the region of Umbria attracts fewer tourists than its famous neighbor, Tucscany. Those who travel to Umbria, however, find its hillsides full of fascinating castles and its villages charming. This is a good ... more »
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Located on the northern coast of South America, Venezuela is truly diverse geographically, from its stunning beaches to its central plains, and from its dense rain forests to the Andes Mountains. It's no wonder that Christopher Columbus, when ... more »
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You will learn here the various types of extended-stay furnished housing in Portland, Oregon and in every other city in America, and how to find them. Extended-stay housing is commonly for periods of one month or more, usually comprised of ... more »
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Andorra La Vella is the capital city of the small Western European country of Andorra. It offers festivals, shopping, culture and amazing sights to see... more »
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Bel Air, California is a tony destination in the heart of Los Angeles. Finding budget or even reasonably priced accommodations here won't be easy, but you'll find plenty of upscale shopping, dining and sightseeing... more »
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Compared to the larger and more fashionable beach areas in Delaware, Bethany Beach is an unassuming, community-minded alternative. If you're looking for uncomplicated relaxation, this city is the place to be. Bethany Beach offers a subdued vibe, ... more »
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Located in the western region of the Czech Republic, Bohemia includes the capital city of Prague, a wonderful blend of historic and modern influences... more »
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The only landlocked Andean country, Bolivia has a largely indigenous population that has preserved much of its traditional way of life. Bolivia offers tourists beautiful mountain scenery, biodiverse jungles, Inca ruins and historical architecture... more »
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A Long Island vacation may be a day trip to one of the state's most popular beaches or a summer-long excursion to the posh shores of the Hamptons. With more than 30 different wineries, plenty of celebrity sightings, mind-blowing scenery, the most ... more »
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A trip to the Big Apple is a vacation to remember. No matter whether you're taking in a Broadway play or exploring one of the city's national treasures, booking accommodations in the "city that never sleeps" doesn't have to keep you up all night... more »
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Majestic Niagara Falls has long been a destination for honeymooners and families alike. The Civil Corps of Engineers turned off Niagara Falls briefly in 1969, but today thousands of gallons of water pour off the falls every minute of the day. ... more »
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Odense is a Danish city that seems to be overshadowed by Aarhus or Copenhagen, which is unfortunate. Odense features over 1,000 years of history to enjoy, plus tons of shops, museums, events and cultural attractions to make it a great stop on the ... more »
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San Sebastian, a Basque city near the border of France on the northern coast of Spain, is now more commonly known by its Basque name, Donostia. Originally a monastery built in 1014, San Sebastian is also a politically-charged town, motivated by a ... more »